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23 Comments
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Can you do a face on view of that drill and front? Trying to understand how the legs are set and the shoulders.
Congratulations on 70,000 subscribers, Jonathan!
I was doing this drill and I was killing it! Then I watched too many videos and the information got pushed out of my old brain. I need to do this again!!
Great drill. What club do you recommend using for this drill?
Hi.great drill but how would you modify it for driver, where impact position does not have such a shaft lean? Thanks.
Great drill. This drill has done wonders for my short game oddly. Really gets me great hands ahead Chips and pitches
J – I've watched literally tens of thousands of golf videos, and yours are by FAR the BEST! I only came across your videos a few weeks ago, but have already made exceptional progress with your tips and drills. Thank you so much for your devotion to the golfing commmunity!
Would you do lessons with someone online? And how much would it be?
Do you ever suggest using that position at address??
Hi I’m new to your channel. I tried this drill but really struggled with contact. Is this normal for this drill. How Doyle bring the club back
Looks like a drill I need. When you start the drill with your half backswing, it looks almost the same as your full swing, or is it just the camera angle.
Sorry if this is a little off topic, but what do you personally feel to make sure you’re making a “full” and “deep enough” backswing? Sometimes i think this is the $1M question. Does it relate to your left shoulder getting over your right foot, getting your hips turned at least 45-60 degrees? How do you make sure you’re making a sufficiently long and deep enough backswing without it feeling manufactured and losing the built up torque at the top?
i'm confused. you talk about not wanting the low point behind the ball, but then you show him swinging the driver. don't you want the low point of the driver club head to be behind the ball and catch the ball on the way up?
Can you explain the difference between the hip sway you cleared up for this guy and the hip shift you recommend in the 'ball forward' drill. I know you are not contradicting yourself – I just struggle understanding the difference between the two. Thanks
Worked on this at the range today and could feel a significant gain in compression, but my launch angle was reduced below anything acceptable. Any thoughts?
Tried the drill today. Could not hit my hybrid with the half swing. I topped it again and again. But the first full swing!!!! I swear!!! I have never hit my hybrid like that. I could not feel hitting the ball. It was like cutting trough butter. What a drill! 😊
No no, Speed comes from Arms and Hands, Old School
Thank you coach. I literally wanted to throw my clubs away after hacking at the ball today during my practice session. Sounds silly but this video gave me a bit of hope and structure to be disciplined and rep useful drills as opposed to swinging aimlessly during a practice session. Thank you again.
Jonathan would you say that leading with your hip turn is a key component to lagging the club in this move to compress the ball?
Great video lesson. I had that exaggerated bump that eventually caused left side pain so bad that I couldn’t swing at all.I watched your lessons and noticed the straightening left leg through impact.I have no pain when I do the same. It would be a great topic to discuss what NOT to do in order to avoid injuries. Thanks!
I employed this drill in my practice session today using wedges and 9 iron for about an hour. Did not count the number of swings made, but it was many dozens.
This drill provides new feels for a higher handicap seeking to improve contact. It focused me on where I'm supposed to be at impact.
Over the course of practice I noted that while thin and fat did not disappear, those imperfections were greatly reduced.
I could sense reprograming beginning to occur when I made full swings from standard P 1 as it supplies a target reference point to get to, that over an hour began to reprogram things.
No question this drill took me to a new place. Very cool and will be my focus in practice going forward as based on today, new discoveries await.
Thanks J.
Question about ulnar deviation – impact position has ulnar in the trail hand, when you turn back for the drill do you leave the ulnar in?